New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1926, Page 8

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Ak Ao NF\V BPIT\I\' DAILY IH‘R‘\ID \\ID\I‘QD\Y FEBRUARY 24, 192 FIIIIIIILI ruastees tegnttesttteat e s se et b et R ROOL ORI IIL LI R0 et STANLEY RULE BEATS LANDERS IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE PLAY—-STANLEY WORKS FORCES CORBIN TEAM TO LIMIT— THE TRADE | SCHOOL FIVE DEFEATS LEWIS HIGH SCHOOL OF SOUTHINGTON-—BRISTOL-MERIDEN ENDEE SERlES TONIGHT———KAPLAN MONDAY 3 ssptetatestntetssatasatsasetatenataatsstnnianay f23tsatimssersiitissseat STANLEY RULE QUINTET BEATS LANDERS TOSSERS Corbins Have Narrow Escape From Defeat By Stanley Works—Rulers Get Away to a Big Lead in First Half—P. & F. Tossers Held For 16 Minutes With- NN SUZANNE MAY B READY BY FRIDAY {French Tennis Star Quickly (Getting Over Case of Nerves out Scoring a Field Goal—Lucky Long Shots Near End of Second Frame Tend to Beat Butt Makers. W ady gar Jimmy Landers T ending the op victors, Ty Stanley game 34 1o with &L . nley Wor V. B Rule 1 1 carlo 24 UP) Suzanne took up into the mountains with ed by After only a her evidently has b en dissips rarified atmosphere day's rest the Fr has been greatly bene and says that inste admits d, ad of putting off Beaumont Cup, ch girl in the the men's doubl am ready event in the Monte until Saturday to compete on wo will be Friday This has given uthorities of the may yet she renewed hope to Nice club that 1 acree to meet 4| Helen Wills in a return mateh at the ol B | at rst half, jarters of rin | Klatka passing arc ere 12 5 Aronson Murphy | 6 min- | personal fouls MacArthur Gusta Ne Larson, Sikora, Kley 4, , Gorman 2, Bucherri 4, MeCabe 4, Recano Prefsser 3, Klatka 2. Tries | : Sikora 7, Aronson 3, Mac- | 6, Gustafson 5, Gor- el R 3 McCabe, Recano 2, Klatka. Referec, timer, Smedley; in th fson 2 | team & mi Kaminski, Prejeser H Crean, i Corbins vs. Stantey Works | The Stanley Works quintet flashe the best ketball they have shown | this season in the game against the ) a ling . & I", Corbin crew nd game last night. Tt | toam | the Tutt | ght ad this shown in the first | of the Stanley Works | would have been high in the stand scorer, tion of the d up a Nester toss, T but Kley neath the n closcly took t1 Makers last same pep been the season, minutes L through but ( wit 1stafson 1d as T na then long shortly r scored a free toss in the and from 1 for 11 minutes, the Corbin | unable to score. The many shots at the ba, they were so hurned his | the ball went wlld. e | Works team playr t man for in f i seconds of then il players tossnd throw ut play fcano 1 as sikora took ket, hoop this sessio a field goal at the n added one point | After 10 minutes, | wother two pointer | O'Brien fol- | her making it | ley Works. anotl point mint another | ed Corbin's minutes rored from tl pion a pretty lowed him T to 1 for t Arbure 1 scored or for T : 1 him with Gius it point to tis Holst count 1 Luke tein wis < m a foul ended 1 team. Second Half with th Corbin onid Haly oor and his w length of Corthin AN TEAM H RIDY [ opponents eln | woman i from the s tournament beginning March "he club, the secretary of which is ]x’\!'d Leglen, is needful of funds to counteract the expenditure cently of 1,600,000 francs for club house. An- Miss Wills the crection of a new other contest between and Mlle Lenglen it is realized 4 bring a big “gate.” One offi- cial of the club said last night in this wmv\fi!ln Our Suzanne will not let us il give us the oppor- cting great crowds by ing with the girl from funity of attr aonther me California Meanwhile Miss Wills continue carve her way through the r the women in the singles competi- tion, with her s fixed upon the Dnke of Connaught's gold cup which she already has d L) do want to win.' * A peculiar protest was made terday by women plavers in tournament, It was against a a out of MKH‘Y ’\h‘v in in material worn by FEles nett, youthful Engli imed that in on the dre g and blinding yea- the dress and n Ben- Her refloca silk the star. th tion of the duced a daz feet and injured their visibilit Bennett the dress ‘arlton club tournament. Tt E dark « however, and the blind- ing effects were not noted, Yesterday was one of the big t days for some time along pro- of- first wore players tion mirror. EllMINATE BN - HOLES ON GOURSES Mc(hods of Fitting Them With Spectacles Bem-j DISC issed 24 (P — Methods 1es” to Wlind holes diseussed today | first | by White such o invisibl ular as holrs, from thr they nsed one or mor build them. whose used to be, nnot ser s shootin But more irly b w0 in sight en is clear g sight to 1 the the rema ome eviation ¢ the Vietori capital by t of this links, which lay a golfer vard hol. wether holed out off ted ndsome stalled at the GOLF TOURNEY ON RRREE I 122 s sheatetiatteiatadaaasteaten btedes oo JENNINGS MUST HAVE REST the will mark year that failed to win a st. The reveal that the Yale team last games a ot its final two of e S0 S e e pro- thout a victory tive it ond consec cc its gainst i St s Officials Question \ ew Swinming Re(md fr national style chs world record inexhibition t night 1 onds i raise question, the st for the TRAINING Columbia have ndidates at York their START srdham their battery o etic and rformers put nee today the | Ofticials | time | HAPLAN-PETROLLE BOUT HEADS CARD {Featherweight Champion Meets Fargo Battler Monday Hartford, Fch. Kid Kaplan, featherweight champlon of the world been enjoying the non-combatant some time, |steps out into the arcna again Mon- 1, when he does Petrolle of Fargo, the big state for {North Dakota, {mory in Hartford, | Many important ring of recent years, some of them 1ve found a ne of Italian descent encounters 2 ase star bout | lligan for th |drill shed at Hartford on March I skirmish. 4 titleholder of Je , Is pitted against Billy yed, earnest Ttallan ttled his way of 1"argo, N, D, t 4 point where leading sports write sing his praises and profe {him a potential champion, Petrolle has been camy cast about one year and Y a fine record which reached |its highest point somie two weel when he knocked out Edd Wagner of FPhiladelphia. Wagner has fought p every hoy of repute in his clr en able to put nvas for the long count until e pilgrim from North Dakota urned the trick. Wagner Kaplan, t idant of late inged by enormous 1 | Petrolle, {hoy who the local far th written . but decision iplon later the slate bout hetween Petrolle 1 promises to be replete Bott re a essive the tearing-in varlety and 1ore will be fow steps backward as they mill around the ring in the big |Hartford armory on March The sponsor for this show. ces rank as the leading rin “ihe year In Comneetiout, Connecticut A, €. of which lligan is matehmaker. he semi-final I yet to be arra led though a meeting between Eddie |Anderson and Bobby Garcla is in s of arrangement two opening bouts are far of the usual prelim- a over feather. re sed § with which event is the George {of Day of New H n, battles F > Lord, who is now in the Kaplan stable, while Harry Goldstein, flect Boston boxer, meets Ir Tradley (Dark Cloud) of Hol- Ivoke, for the flyweight title of New England. Both these bouts will be for eight rounds. o Connectic or ted, A. C. has arrang- d 1113.0 I pec and a capacity house is ex- Second-Hand BICYCLES | WANTED We Will Pay Cash | i 1 Movie of a man eating fish FMBER S SHAD LS FINGE BT OF BOMNE IN THROAT ar- | for | Jawish boxer ar- | from | ago | (Kid) | tically : him on | and fight- | seating fll’t'fln\mf'-ln'lrmfi for ! GIRLS' BOWLING LEAGUE PERFORMS ON “Y" ALLEYS New Britain Machine and Stanley Rule Teams Split Ev erd« [ can Hardware Wins, The New Britain Machine and |Stanley Rule and Level girls bowl- ling teams split even in last night's play on the Y. M, C. A, alleys while the American Hardware lussies opped two straight matches from Russell & Erwin girls, The scores rolled last night aro as fol- (A | New Linn | M. Sarra .. FFarmer . Smith Persc Britaln Machine o two natfonalities | stanley Rule and Level Blum Burkarth chultz Ahlstrum 302 American Hardware . Sehirey *. Larson Erickson chwartz igning in | Russell & Erwin Johnson Applegren Recert Eissrig ENDEE TEAMS MEET Bristol and Meriden Quintet Play Second Game of Se- ries in Meriden Tonight. The Meriden .and Bristol Endee hasketball teams will engage in the second game of their series at the Community building in Meriden to- The two teams met last v night in DBristol with the team coming out on top score of 30 to 17, Although beaten in the first game, | Jack Curry's aggregation of bask feel confident that they will the story tonight in the city. The Bristol combina- tion is considered practically un- beaten on its home floor and the team hag the same repu- Besides this, Jack engthened his lineup for to- the addition of MeNulty, lmmm star, The series between these two has important bearing on the state championship standing, because should the Dristol team win night's contest only the New Haven Atlas stands between them and a claim for the state pennant. A number of fans from this city are planning to attend the game in Mer- iden tonight. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Assorlated Prers. Urbana, Ill-—Chick Nazelll, cago, shaded Eddle Staten, Danville (8); Jimmy Smith, Urbana, knoc ut Battling Vickery, Chanute Fi 1 Vernon, Calif.—Jack Malone, St. Paul, and Ted Mdore, England, fought a draw (10). GOING TO TORONTO 1le Myers, wel known amateur ter, | will leave New York onto his perinanent hom w to make Tor- DOES Low THROATY HAWKING HOPING To DISLODGE BOblm Basketball | Curry | has announced that he soon | | inchos HOFF AGAIN LTS POLE VAULT MARK {Norwegian Wonder Sails Over Bar at 13 Feet 4 12 Inches York, Feb, 24 (P Charley soaring sensation from Nor- s lifted the world's indoor vault record fo 13 feet, 4 1.2 at the expense of a turned which is not likely to keep New Hun. way, pol¢ ¥ ankle, him out of competition, | about linches | 1he | can star, | professfonal hoc Hoft left ankle through to tempt at a suffered the injury to hie when his left foot went e boards as he w take off in his first at- ord flight in the New York games at Madison Square Garden last night. This cident to his ground gear permitted hMm rais himself only a few from the bLoards, whence he volplancd into the sand pit, ace complishing a nose dive that car- ried him to within inches of a dam- aged skull After lying there for Norweglan arose, to dislodge the his hair. Then he the pols to 1o nounced as eet case, only learn was actually only inches from the d the crossp iren inches, Another outstanding performance was that of Pinkie Sober of the College of the City of New York, who outsprinted George Leness of Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology in a sensational half milo finish to cover the distance in 1:56 1-5, Ray ac- to moment shaking his sand from ain grasped at was 5 inches, with that the bar 13 fect 4 1-2 t i Hon st 3 1k head - 15 to by at th Robertson Athletic assoeiation similar feat Penn State flash, 500 y the New Yo Jimmy Georgetown and Willie of the Boston accomplished a inst the former Alan Helfrich, in Willis Goodiwin, A. C.. triumphed Connolly, former runner, in the mile, Ritola, Finnish-Ameri- coverad two miles in 9:12 r outdistancing a field of handicapped opponents. - SPORTS WAR LOOMS reavily a New Hockey League Has Been Formed in Addition to Football Circult Organized by Pyle. New York, Feb. 24 (A—War In two professional sports which only within the last year have gained s footing in the United States looms for another season. C. C. Pyle, manager of (Red) Grange, performer, already has announced a foothull league in opposition to the professional ore tion which played several of larger cities last fall. Pyle and Grange will make thelr stand in New York, with headquarters at the ke stadium. Now comes Harold secrpt moeting of y interests which yvesterday named E. J. Livingstona of Toronto President and announced | that the new circuit would be ealled the International Professtonal Hockey league with o clubs in New York, two in Chicago, one in Detroit, one in Buffalo and one in Toronto. Other franchises are te ba awarded soon, a statement from the president sald, TORONTO VS, DARTMOUTH Toronto university’s unbeaten hockey sextet faces Dartmouth, one of the greatest feams in America, in New York tomorrow night but it will not be an {nternational title match as Harvard defeated Darte month last week. By BRIGGS MAIKE S CONCENTRATED AND EARNEST EFFORT AT_THROAT HAWKING FEEL ToNGguE Columbia Has Won Siv Victories in as Many Starts While Yale Phve Has Not Won Sinzle Game, WORKS Tue WHoLE INTERIOR STRUCTURE OF MOUTH IN FINAL SFFORT To EXPEL FiNe BoNeE REWARDED AND RELWEVED OVER HAPPY ENDING OF DISAGREEASBLE C\RCUMS TANCE _,

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